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Araucaria heterophylla fact sheet
... and retaing dead foliage. Bark: Initially covered in dead needles, becoming smooth and gray-brown, later rough and dark, broken into small plates. Form: Very symmetrical, graceful, and pyramidal, with stiff main branches and ...
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VT Forestry I.D. Cards - red maple
... orange at first, becoming gray-green, then gray. Leaf scars are circular. Bark:Thin, smooth and gray on young trees, with resin pockets. On old trees, thick, ashy gray with deep, irregular furrows ... On young trees, thin, smooth and gray-green with some lighter splotty patches; later becoming thick, reddish brown to gray-brown with prominent finely scaly, rounded, long ridges and darker furrows. Form ...
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Abies concolor fact sheet
... Abies concolor (Gord. & Glend.) Lindl. ex Hildebr. Leaf: Flattened needles, silvery blue-green both above and below, 2 to 3 inches long, blunt at the tip, extending at right angles from ... are dark orange at first, becoming gray-green, then gray. Leaf scars are circular. Bark: Thin, smooth and gray on young trees, with resin pockets. On old trees, thick, ashy gray with deep, irregular furrows. Form ...
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Pinus strobus fact sheet
... September. Twig: Slender, gray-green to orange-brown in color. Bark: On young trees; thin, smooth and gray-green in color. Later becoming thick, reddish-brown to gray-brown with prominent ridges and furrows. Form: A ...
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Abies nordmannia fact sheet
... fact sheet Nordmann fir Pinaceae Abies nordmannia (Stev.) Spach Leaf: Flattened needles, shiny and very dark green above and silvery-blue below, 3/4 to 1 1/2 inch long, blunt or ... inches long and 2 inches wide, oblong, with slightly erose cone scales. Twig: Moderately stout twigs with circular leaf scars. Buds are conical and lightly resinous to nonresinous. Bark: Thin, smooth and gray with resin ...
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Cedrus atlantica fact sheet
... : Monoecious; male cones 2-3 inches long on lower part of tree; female cones thicker and erect, purplish, borne on top sections of tree. Fruit: Short, stout upright cones with deciduous ... : Slender, finely hairy, brown with numerous spur shoots, branches droop with age. Bark: Iinitially smooth and gray, later darkening and developing fine flat scales. Form: Medium sized tree to 40 to 60 feet in ...
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Cedrus deodara fact sheet
... and round. Bark: Initially smooth and gray brown, later developing short furrows with scaly ridge tops. Form: Young trees have a broad pyramidal crown that becomes wider with age; branch tips and leaders droop and ...
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Cedrus libani fact sheet
... mature and developing cones are often quite conspicuous. Twig: Slender, with numerous short spur shoots, branches spread horizontally; buds are very small and round. Bark: Initially smooth and gray brown, later developing short furrows with scaly ridge tops and becoming darker. Form: Young trees have ...
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Pinus albicaulis fact sheet
... ripened seeds inside. Seeds are large and usually wingless. Twig: Stout but very flexible, silvery white to gray. Bark: When young smooth and gray-white, later darkening and becoming scaly, rarely more than 1/2 inch thick; inner bark is reddish brown. Form: Typically small (20 to 50 feet tall and ...
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Pinus aristata fact sheet
... thickened and tipped with a long bristle, giving rise to its common name. Seeds are winged. Twig: Orange-brown when young but darkening with age. Bark: Young bark is thin, smooth, and gray-white later becoming furrowed and reddish-brown. Old trees on harsh, windy sites may have only a few ...
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